Poland: Ghostly Call for Defiance

Officially, the ceremony marked the anniversary of the 1944 Warsaw
uprising, in which 245,000 Poles died trying to drive the Nazi
occupiers out of their capital. But the Poles who filed through the
neat, birch-lined paths of Warsaw's Powazki Cemetery last week also had
a message for their present rulers. Gathered at the base of a
ten-foot-high monument to the Home Army, the non-Communist resistance
group that organized the 1944 revolt, about 1,000 supporters of the
suspended Solidarity union sang hymns, raised their hands in
V-for-victory signs and called for the liberation...